Wipers cleaned on both with denatured alcohol. Both garaged. Similar mileage and weather/car washes (weekly).

Wipers making noise and things starting to stick on Lexus. Iíll let you know when Tundra wipers start acting up.

Started Jan 15th.

This is genius ~ why didn't I think of that after more than 50 years of washing and waxing vehicles. <img src="https://tundratalk.net/forums/images/TundraTalk_net/smilies/tango_face_surprise.png" border="0" alt="" title="EEK!" class="inlineimg" />
I waxed my first windshield today on the wife's RDX.

I've been driving and 'showing' sports cars for over 35 years and have been very successful at the shows. I was rarely satisfied with how clean the windshields were, until I watched these two Chris Fix videos' -now it is like the windshields are not even there:

The million dollar question is what lasts longer on the windshield. I’d guess an oil based product like NuFinish would, but I’ve never compared it for resilience against a natural wax. Seems our prep is similar. I didn’t claybar.

I gather not. A fair amount go showroom super polish and wax on us... NuFinish isn’t up to that task. As far as glass and headlights, no. I’ve used it on paint annually for years. It was the Scotty Kilmer channel that directed my use towards headlights and glass.

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